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Got plastic lamp holders says class 1 on the box so that should be the complete fitting not just the top !

This would depend very much on what the "class1" description described or alluded to... The addition or omission of a single "s",can alter the actual legal definition,whatever the manufacturing standards are,of the specific place in the world,where this is from.
 
Should it? I haven't got copies of the manufacturing standards which set the rules about this. I assume you have?

Surely if a light fitting is 'class 1' then it would apply to the whole fitting, not just certain parts of it? Daz
 
The Chinese make up the rules as they go along - its probably earthed at the top rose where the connections are then double insulated through the rest
 
I think class I can have double insulated parts. Think metal light switch with metal rocker - the plate is earthed but the rocker is double insulated and has no earth connection. In the case of your light I think the chain would count as 'casual or fortuitous contact' with the earthed parts.

Caveat: I couldn't see the pic as B & Qs website was down.
 

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